Does switching from my current Qwest DSL 1.5 Mbp service to a faster
fiber-optic connection require any system changes?
When I first got hooked up with Qwest DSL, I remember it was quite a
hassle to get it to work. But once I got it sorted out, with a few
relatively minor outages, it has been working fine for a couple years.
Upon the recommendation by some PLUG folks, I got a used 2-Wire
modem/router from RedSeven because I was told it would work better
than what Qwest was providing at that time.
Since Qwest has been promoting higher-speed, fiber-optic connections
of up to 20 Mbps, I called to ask their customer service department if
I would have to make any changes to my current setup if I signed up
for this. Their answer was, "No, everything will remain the same."
So, I signed up for the 7 Mbps option for an extra $10/month.
Today, I received a package containing a "QuickConnect" Installation
CD that is described as being needed to "optimize" my modem. No doubt
this CD has some M$ program and I am
Since my system is Linux, I suspect this CD is probably useless to me.
So, is there anything I will need to do via my Linux system to get
everything to work correctly?
And if so, what?
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